Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Trio Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Clarinet - Level 4 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.971660
Composed by Jeffrey Hoover. 20th Century,Contemporary. 30 pages. Musicart Publications #5992037. Published by Musicart Publications (A0.971660).
Garage Sale Llama is for Bb clarinet and Eb Alto saxophone (or Eb baritone saxophone). Duration, 5 min. 30 sec.
Garage Sale Llama is a humorous and energetic duo for clarinet and saxophone. About 2/3 of the way into the music, there is an optional narrative that the clarinetist can speak.
The score and parts in this edition are arranged to be printed double-sided, with correct page turns.
Program Note
A conversation recently overheard at a grocery store: 'Why do you go to garage sales? What do you buy at garage sales?' 'Anything and everything!' 'Anything, really? What about... a Llama? Would you buy a Llama at a garage sale?' 'Well?... Yes!... I'd buy a llama.'
It was at a holiday party I had a close encounter with a garage sale llama. 'True story. The llama was in the back yard of the neighbor's house where the party was being held. Having a llama in the neighbor's backyard is wild, but to hear how the neighbor acquired the llama at a garage sale is unimaginable! Even Hollywood could not come up with such a tall tale. – Jeffrey Hoover
Jeffrey Hoover's compositions- music ranging from soloist to symphony orchestra -have received recognition through the Universal Edition/SMP Press Contemporary Composition Award, the prestigious Trieste prize, the international Luigi Russolo competition, awards from Mu Phi Epsilon, the Lancaster Fine Arts Festival, grants, publications fellowships, and more than 25 commissions. He is a member of the ACME roster of Mu Phi Epsilon, recognized for distinguished achievement as a composer. One unique aspect of Hoover’s work is when he combines composition with his paintings, creating synergetic art that intrigues and captivate audiences and performers alike. His paintings are seen in exhibitions and in concerts where his paintings are projected while musicians perform his music. Hoover’s background as a performer includes both classical and jazz music, as saxophonist and conductor. His book The Arts and Society: Making New Worlds is published by Kendall Hunt Publishing.
Hoover was born on September 11, 1959, in Anderson, Indiana. He holds a Ph.D. in Fine Arts (Composition and Interdisciplinary Fine Arts) from Texas Tech University, as well as an M.M. and a Bch.Sc. from Ball State University. His career in higher education has included both faculty and arts administration appointments.
To learn more about Jeffrey Hoover's work, or for specific inquiries about his music, guest residencies/festivals, and commissions, please visit his website:
https://jeffreyhooverart.wixsite.com/mysite
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